Configuring the Server Video Settings
Video Tab
When you enter the Server Settings screen, the Video tab is open by default.
Here you can configure:
• | the source video resolution and frame rate; |
• | the number of incoming camera feeds; |
• | the camera feeds used for replay; |
• | a clean PGM as output. |

In the Server area, you can set the resolution and frame rate of the incoming camera feeds.
The X-One server will record them in the same resolution and frame rate.
The following video resolutions and frame rates are supported:
Resolution | Frame Rate |
---|---|
1080i |
50Hz 59.94Hz |
720p |
50Hz 59.94Hz |
By default, 1080i 59.94Hz is selected.

In the Channel area, you can set the number of video inputs, i.e. the incoming camera feeds.
You can select up to 6 feeds.
The X-One server will record each camera feed on a dedicated recorder channel.
By default, 6 video inputs are selected.

In the Channel area, you can also select the camera feeds you want to use for replay purposes.
Tap or click the corresponding Replay switch to do this.
By default, all incoming camera feeds are selected for replay.

In the PGM Clean area, you can enable a second PGM output.
The first PGM output is a 'dirty' output, i.e. an output whose content exactly reflects what you switch, including the graphic overlay and transitions.
The second PGM output is a 'clean' output, i.e. an output whose content reflects what you switch, excluding the graphic overlay and transitions. This clean output can be recorded outside the X-One server to be used in a third-party post-production system to make advanced edited content.
By default, the clean PGM output is disabled. Turn on the switch to enable it.
When enabled, the followings rules are applied:
• | a 'mix' on the dirty output is a 'mix' on the cleaned output, |
• | a 'wipe' on the dirty output is a 'mix' on the cleaned output, |
• | a 'cut' on the dirty output is a 'cut' on the cleaned output. |
When a PiP is cleaned, the output will be the camera feed selected for the first placeholder.
NOTE To make the clean output available, an SDI cable should be plugged into the last output of the PMX I/O card. |